Our report reveals a wide
gulf between what pregnant women need to quit smoking and what our healthcare services currently provide.»
There's also a
wide gulf between what seems to work in mice and what actually helps people who have neuropsychiatric disorders, says Steven Hyman, director of the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
There is a
huge gulf between what people typically assume and to what the data actually reveal.
Unrestrained laissez - faire capitalism has predictably yielded a class - divided society with
vast gulfs between rich and poor.
I haven't read Evangelii Gaudium, but I suspect Pope Francis is pointing out the ever
widening gulf between rich and poor in the world.
Officers are being watched like never before as they respond to a constant flood of 911 calls, revealing the wide
gulf between how cops see themselves and how they are seen by the public.
For a century the Popes have spoken about the wickedness of the vast
gulf between rich and poor.
[Audio of mother and child] When it comes to disciplining their young children, there's a
big gulf between what parents say they do and what they actually do.
In Israel, another country for which there is a
large gulf between perception and reality, only 10 percent of disadvantaged students score among the top in math.
The working group sees a
growing gulf between individuals who understand information technology and those who are frightened of computers or can not afford to buy them.
I would reccomend the new polling done by Yougov for The New Statesman on the vast
gulf between Corbyn supporters & even loyal Labour voters.
«It's not surprising that the deficit is up because in year one there has been a wide
gulf between Trump's fiery trade rhetoric and action.»
``... there was this huge
gulf between people who wrote papers and the poor people who made observations, there was very little feedback, you know, by the people who regarded the data as important to the people who were making it.
Spy is the model for how modern comedy can bridge that increasingly perilous
gulf between political correctness and wild courage.
The CVT - only choice in our Four Seasons Nissan Maxima SR places a huge
philosophical gulf between this latest version and the ’99 Maxima, which was offered with a five - speed manual and was the first to wear the «4DSC,» or «four - door sports car» moniker.
This is part of the explanation of the fact that bird song is intelligible as music to mammals such as ourselves, crossing a
deep gulf between classes of animals.
Deputy prime minister's argument shows shortfall is widening
gulf between Labour and Lib Dem leadership
He bridged a centuries - long
gulf between Christians and Jews, forging a new friendship between the two with massive implications for the future.
AndersS you are spot on — Europa League would not paper over a crack, but a great
gulf between Arsenal and the top 5 clubs.
Atletico won their 10th La Liga title in a campaign that saw them overcome the odds to beat their city rivals and the Catalan team to the title, despite the significant
financial gulf between the rojiblancos and La Liga's «big two».
However it may just be the most important, with the late winner ensuring league leaders Chelsea were not able to extend the nine
point gulf between them and the Gunners further as they crushed Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge.
But because these exams are not available in most state schools, Mr Willetts warned a «worrying divide is opening up in British education» that could lead to a bigger
gulf between state and private schools than there had been in a generation.
In other areas, from teacher pay to unions, there's a giant
gulf between teacher perceptions and public perceptions.
If the OECD were to set the bar higher, closer to where the U.S. sets its own poverty line, there would not be such a
giant gulf between perception and reality.
But there can be a
significant gulf between understanding how to perform technology functions, even more complicated ones like backups or encryption, and understanding the underlying strengths and weaknesses of the technology.
Another reason for regarding the global economy as unstable is the
expanding gulf between rich and poor nations.
Any attempt to establish a «biblical» model of politics or economics has to cross a vast
cultural gulf between Bible times and ours.
Just look at the gigantic
gulf between early Joe Swanberg movies featuring unrehearsed amateurs and his more recent, creatively successful films starring professionals: there's a world of difference.
Viewed from the idea of the unity of existence, this step is self - explanatory just as the
impassable gulf between Creator and creation is self - evident to us.
Liberal Democrat MP Jo Swinson, who obtained the information through parliamentary questions, said: «These figures show the
yawning gulf between rhetoric and reality when it comes to this government's record on renewable energy.
Quite often the static frames and
emotional gulf between the alien and the audience emanate a feeling of surveillance upon the footage.
But nationalizing public education will surely widen the already
troubling gulf between the American people and their public schools.
Again, while it doesn't make a huge difference in basic tasks, in intensive Android games the huge
performance gulf between these SoCs can make a genuine difference to in - game frame rates and the overall experience.
For now, both consoles play cross-platform games at similar performance levels, with the
expected gulf between the two platforms yet to materialise.
While many have been quick to make the links between a «selfie» and a «self - portrait,» there is naturally still a
perceived gulf between the two.